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D. Newton
2025-08-08 13:16:24
Installed on a 1993 F150 4.9L engine with 336K miles. I don't know why these coolant sensors fail, but they do. This is probably my fourth. I wanted to install the OEM Motorcraft part because I've found the 3rd party electrical parts to be mostly junk. The electrical connector isdifferent so I had to install the included pigtail. The wires are easily accessible, there's no polarity, the instructions said to solder if thewires are thin, so I did, and the adhesive lined shrink tubing included worked great. There's a big difference in the wrench size you useto install the sensor into the engine, but don't fear - it threads right in. See photo of old and new sensors.Update January 2022: Now at 405K miles and replacing it again. Lasted 5.5 years and 69K miles.
RJ
2025-07-16 20:06:06
after over and over replacing autostore OEM replacement of said switchtired of check engine light and truck engine running bad cause of sending unitreplaced with motorcraft part and never had a problem with it again
Skipper
2025-07-13 12:34:16
When it comes to certain Ford repair parts, you should use original Motorcraft parts. This is one of those parts! I learned the hard way. When I put this part in, my OBS F150 finally runs like it should!
Keith D,
2025-06-27 17:27:39
It works. The connector it uses is not the same as the stock sensor. It came with a new pig tail though so it worked out well.
Robert Redmond
2025-06-22 12:30:30
Great deal on temperature sensor kit. Same parts for a great price and fast delivery. Thanks
Steve
2025-06-11 10:10:19
This is listed as a part for my car, however, it wasn’t the case. Does not work with my application
Dog Dad
2025-06-01 10:23:23
Motorcraft is the best
TexasTweak
2025-05-20 15:11:20
Excellent oem replacement part for my 1992 F150 5.8. Easy installation.....just need a little time to solder the connector.
D. Newton
2025-05-17 10:30:43
Installed on a 1993 F150 4.9L engine with 336K miles. I don't know why these coolant sensors fail, but they do. This is probably my fourth. I wanted to install the OEM Motorcraft part because I've found the 3rd party electrical parts to be mostly junk. The electrical connector isdifferent so I had to install the included pigtail. The wires are easily accessible, there's no polarity, the instructions said to solder if thewires are thin, so I did, and the adhesive lined shrink tubing included worked great. There's a big difference in the wrench size you useto install the sensor into the engine, but don't fear - it threads right in. See photo of old and new sensors.Update January 2022: Now at 405K miles and replacing it again. Lasted 5.5 years and 69K miles.
RJ
2025-05-15 14:13:58
after over and over replacing autostore OEM replacement of said switchtired of check engine light and truck engine running bad cause of sending unitreplaced with motorcraft part and never had a problem with it again
Skipper
2025-05-09 16:02:21
When it comes to certain Ford repair parts, you should use original Motorcraft parts. This is one of those parts! I learned the hard way. When I put this part in, my OBS F150 finally runs like it should!
Keith D,
2025-05-07 18:59:27
It works. The connector it uses is not the same as the stock sensor. It came with a new pig tail though so it worked out well.
Robert Redmond
2025-04-29 13:56:33
Great deal on temperature sensor kit. Same parts for a great price and fast delivery. Thanks
Steve
2025-03-27 16:07:56
This is listed as a part for my car, however, it wasn’t the case. Does not work with my application
Dog Dad
2025-03-24 13:58:12
Motorcraft is the best
TexasTweak
2025-01-31 16:40:08
Excellent oem replacement part for my 1992 F150 5.8. Easy installation.....just need a little time to solder the connector.
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